5 reasons securing an internship after college can lead to your dream job
When graduating from college, some students are fortunate to have a job in their field of study. Others are not as fortunate. Many college students
When graduating from college, some students are fortunate to have a job in their field of study. Others are not as fortunate. Many college students
Wil Lewis is Bank of America’s diversity and inclusion executive and the company’s head of global disability and LGBT strategies. Based in Chicago, Lewis is
Crystal Windham became the first African-American female director in General Motor’s Design history in 2008. She spearheaded several award-winning interiors, including the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu
CBS Atlanta affiliate WGCL-TV (CBS46) has seen its share of regular turnover in programming and top management for many years. However, upward momentum has sparked
Ezinne Kwubiri is a change agent, diversity leader, innovator and ally. She began her career in diversity and inclusion at Viacom Media Network, where she
Ivan Shammas is general manager and general sales manager for Telemundo Atlanta, a premier Spanish-language station providing award-winning local news and programming to the expansive
Chevrolet and the National Newspaper Publishers Association selected six students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities for the 2019 Discover the Unexpected Journalism Fellowship. Deejay
Lawyers of Color just published the Black Student’s Guide to Law Schools & Firms, the first-ever comprehensive listing of Black attorney percentages at nearly 400
After an illustrious four decade career at General Motors, Arvin Jones, manufacturing executive director, Propulsion Systems and Casting Operations, recently elected to retire. Following his
Kristyn Page, the vice president of multicultural community engagement for Macy’s, recently attended the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit in Las Vegas. During the
Last month, Claudia Coleman, assistant vice president of network services with AT&T, attended the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit. Coleman had great advice for
Christine Miller is the head of Global Portfolio for Sandoz, which is a division of Novartis. She recently spoke with rolling out at the 2019
Millennials may be the in-demand generation in today’s job market, but some employers are struggling to retain millennials, and some millennials are struggling to find
Gary Kensey, vice president and unit chief information officer in the Digital Workplace at American Express, recently attended the AfroTech conference in San Francisco, where
So often, we’ve heard of the “official meetings” not really happening until attendees have left the boardroom and headed to the golf course. Unfortunately, most
4 businesses for women to start in 2018 Starting a business as a woman entrepreneur can be a very tricky, rewarding quest. That’s especially true
Cultivating a culture of coaching within an organization is quickly becoming the newest trend in managing employee engagement — and for good reason. Equipping managers
“Being in a pageant is a lot. You have to make sure you have a solid platform because you’re representing your city.” – Amani Sams Imagine
Hot 107.9 is one of the most influential radio stations in the heart of Atlanta. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, in 2016, Hot 107.9 averaged
Minorities have always had a harder time climbing ranks in corporate America. According to a study done by Fortune 500 on 16 of their 500 companies